Max von Schillings
Suite for orchestra, Op. 31 "Mona Lisa"
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Composer:Max von SchillingsGenre:OrchestralStyle:SuiteCompose Date:1913Average_duration:24:44Max von Schillings was a German composer and conductor who lived from 1868 to 1933. He was known for his operas and orchestral works, including his Suite for orchestra, Op. 31 Mona Lisa. This suite was composed in 1915 and premiered in Berlin on January 27, 1916. The Suite for orchestra, Op. 31 Mona Lisa consists of four movements. The first movement, titled "Mona Lisa," is a slow and melancholic piece that features a solo violin playing a haunting melody. The second movement, "The Jester," is a lively and playful piece that features the woodwinds and brass sections of the orchestra. The third movement, "The Duke," is a regal and stately piece that features the strings and brass sections of the orchestra. The final movement, "The King," is a triumphant and majestic piece that features the full orchestra. The Suite for orchestra, Op. 31 Mona Lisa is characterized by its use of rich harmonies, lush orchestration, and expressive melodies. Schillings was known for his use of chromaticism and dissonance, and these elements are present throughout the suite. The suite also features a wide range of dynamics, from soft and delicate to loud and powerful. Overall, the Suite for orchestra, Op. 31 Mona Lisa is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Schillings' skill as a composer and orchestrator. Its haunting melodies and rich harmonies make it a memorable addition to the orchestral repertoire.More....
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